Category: Events

Sri Lanka Students’ Association in Japan (SLSAJ) is pleased to announce the call for articles for “Tharanga” – the annually published literary magazine of SLSAJ. “Tharanga” is a compilation of a wide variety of literary works including articles and essays on various themes, artworks, poems, paintings, critiques, interviews, information, your achievements and research findings.

We would like to invite you to submit your articles to be published in the 2018 issue of “Tharanga”. In addition to the above-mentioned categories, you are also invited to share photographs, new food recipes, etc. that would be worth sharing.

We are happily looking forward to receiving your valuable contributions to “Tharanga-2018” in order to compile an interesting and successful issue.
Your kind cooperation with a prompt response would be much appreciated. Please feel free to contact us if you have any problem regarding submission.

We look forward to your participation on 21st Sunday. The location of the event can be easily found in the below google map.
Please note that registration fees indicated below can be paid at the event.

SLSAJ Members
SLSAJ students: Free
SLSAJ Well Wishers: 3000 yen

Non- SLSAJ members
students: 500
Others: 3000 per person,5000 for a family (2 adults with children under 18) additional family member: 2000yen

Pre-registration before 15/01/2018 is required to attend the event [Closed].If you have any inquiry regarding registration please contact us through slsaj.com/contact-us

Adress: Seihoku Gallery, Yayoi Campus, The University of Tokyo.
Map : https://goo.gl/ZAo39Z
Access: 3 minutes walk from Todaimae Station in Namboku Line
10 minutes walk from Nezu Station in Chiyoda Line

Parking Facilities: Please note that parking is available in the Yayoi campus premises. However, it is free for the first 30 minutes and costs additional 200 yen for every 20 minutes afterwards. The maximum fee would be 3000 yen

The previous post regarding the event can be accessed from the below link

We warmly invite you for the “NewYearandThaipongalCelebrations – 2018” organized by Sri Lanka Students’ Association in Japan in collaboration with the Sri Lanka Association in Japan. See below for the agenda for the programme.

The event has been scheduled to be held on 21st January 2018 (Sunday) from 1.30 pm onwards at Seihoku Gallery, Yayoi Campus, The University of Tokyo.

Parking Facilities: Please note that parking is available in the Yayoi campus premises. However, it is free for the first 30 minutes and costs additional 200 yen for every 20 minutes afterwards. The maximum fee would be 3000 yen.

70th Independence Day Anniversary official ceremony followed by musical evening “Nidahase Sandawa” featuring popular singer Umaria Sinhawansa will be held from 3.00-6.30 pm at the Reiyukai Hall in Tokyo on 4th February 2018.

All Sri Lankans are cordially invited.

Since entrance will be only by invitation, please send an email to slemb.tokyo@mfa.gov.lk with your name, address and contact number to receive an invitation. Kindly note that seats are limited.

SLSAJ annually organizes an alms giving at Hachioji Temple to bless all the members for a healthy, prosperous and a successful year. This year too we are organizing the alms giving on 01st of January 2018 from 9:30 a.m. onwards and all members are invited to participate in this event.

Please refer to the link below to confirm your participation and to contribute for the alms giving.

For further details please contact Ms. Savindhi Liyanage on savimc89@gmail.com or 080-5177-1406.
This event will be followed by a Dhamma Talk by Ven. Valpola Gothama Thero
We are looking forward for your participation.

Japan is a country full with opportunities.
But we have to take right decisions at the right time when it comes to our studies here in Japan.
We, Srilankan community organize this seminar for you to show the path for Success.

You all may have following concerns! Then join with us!

1. Don’t know how to select a perfect study option after Japanese Language School?
2. Need to find an affordable but good school to Study? And about Scholarships?
3. Need to know how should I prepare during my time at Language School?
4. I don’t know how and when to start Job hunting process?
5. Need to know what skills should I improve as Students?

Event Topics! (Sinhala & Japanese Medium)

1. How to plan your further study on Japan, Tools to select a School
(With stories from your seniors)
2. Schools options! Look beyond Tokyo
3. Selecting a area to study, considering the visa
4. Let’s talk with senior students!

Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children (LRH) is the only tertiary care referral centre for children with congenital heart disease (CHD) and other critical illnesses in Sri Lanka.
The hospital’s exceptional medical staff and treatment opportunities make this institution the beacon of hope to families nationwide. However, with its current limited capacity, it has been struggling to provide timely care to all children in need.

We can help them even we are at Japan by extending our support to make ths project a success

But together, we can help them beat the clock!!

They need you!.

We have organized a fundraising event at Sri Lankan Festival on Jun 24/25th at the Hachioji Temple stall.
Infomation about Sri Lankan Festival can be accessed from here